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===== notes on documentation, processes, tools + ephemera ===== | ===== notes on documentation, processes, tools + ephemera ===== |
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===== formats + software ===== | ===== formats + software ===== |
[[File Formats]] / [[Open Codecs]] / [[AntiWord]] | [[File Formats]] / [[Open Codecs]] / [[AntiWord]] |
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| ==== documents that are in PDF format==== |
| * using Skim to annotate pdfs on MacOS |
| * http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/ |
| * merging notes from 2 pdfs ''skimpdf merge IN_PDF_FILE_1 IN_PDF_FILE_2 [OUT_PDF_FILE]'' |
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==== docs using LaTeX ==== | ==== documents that uses LaTeX ==== |
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"The original documentation source is [[LaTeX]]. Simply running LaTeX gives you DVI, which you can convert into publication quality Postscript. Using pdflatex (NOT ps2pdf), you can also create very high quality PDF, which includes a real PDF table of contents, cross-references, and URL links. Finally, using latex2html, you can create almost native-quality HTML documentation. And, if you really need ASCII, you can get a reasonable rendering by running lynx (in its ASCII-dump mode) over the HTML." | "The original documentation source is [[LaTeX|LaTeX]]. Simply running $\LaTeX$ gives you DVI, which you can convert into publication quality Postscript. Using pdflatex (NOT ps2pdf), you can also create very high quality PDF, which includes a real PDF table of contents, cross-references, and URL links. Finally, using latex2html, you can create almost native-quality HTML documentation. And, if you really need ASCII, you can get a reasonable rendering by running lynx (in its ASCII-dump mode) over the HTML." |
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"latex2html comes with LaTeX macros that let you specify hyperlinks inside your document. They are rendered as real hyperlinks in HTML, and footnotes in the printed versions." | "latex2html comes with LaTeX macros that let you specify hyperlinks inside your document. They are rendered as real hyperlinks in HTML, and footnotes in the printed versions." |